2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.07.18.604102
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Thermal preconditioning modulates coral physiology and heat tolerance: A multi-species perspective

Erik F. Ferrara,
Anna Roik,
Franziska Wöhrmann-Zipf
et al.

Abstract: Global warming threatens reef-building corals by challenging their natural adaptive capacity. Therefore, interventions such as stress hardening by thermal preconditioning could become crucial for their survival. Stress-hardening approaches recognize that organisms living in thermally variable environments are better able to withstand marine heat waves. However, a systematic assessment of preconditioning effects on the baseline physiology and thermal tolerance across coral species is lacking. We assessed the ch… Show more

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